Unzipping the role of chirality in nanoscale self-assembly of tripeptide hydrogels†
Abstract
Change of chirality is a useful tool to manipulate the aqueous self-assembly behaviour of uncapped, hydrophobic
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a
CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, Bayview Avenue, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia
E-mail:
Silvia.Marchesan@csiro.au; marchesan.silvia@gmail.com
b Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 384 Royal Pde, Parkville, VIC 3052, Australia
c Monash University, Department of Materials Engineering, PO Box 69M, VIC 3800, Australia
Change of chirality is a useful tool to manipulate the aqueous self-assembly behaviour of uncapped, hydrophobic
S. Marchesan, L. Waddington, C. D. Easton, D. A. Winkler, L. Goodall, J. Forsythe and P. G. Hartley, Nanoscale, 2012, 4, 6752 DOI: 10.1039/C2NR32006A
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